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Learning Outcome |
Expected Understanding / Answer |
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Define “humanitarian drone.” |
A drone used to deliver help, aid, or services in emergencies or social causes. |
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Describe how drones can be used for social good. |
By delivering medicine, food, or educational supplies to hard-to-reach areas. |
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Explain what a mission route is. |
The pre-planned path that a drone follows from takeoff to delivery. |
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Identify factors to consider before planning a mission. |
Distance, payload weight, weather, safety zones, and battery range. |
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Reflect on why empathy matters in technology. |
It ensures innovation focuses on helping people and improving lives. |
Lesson 1: Why Drones Matter
Smart Drone Thinking, Teamwork, and Real-World Mission Design
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Lesson 2: Plan the Perfect Mission
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Lesson 3: Drone Parts Need Harmony
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Lesson 4: Let’s Avoid Crashes!
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Lesson 5: Deliver Hope, Not Just Packages
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Lesson 6: Drone Team Challenge
Theme: Innovation, Collaboration, and Real-World Mission Design
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